12 days of beauty! P&G Beauty giveaway

12 days of beauty

It’s the most wonderful time of the year….

Oh December. Between keeping everything moisturized, glamming up for the holidays, and just trying to stay warm, it’s a month of a lot of things. If you follow me on Instagram, you may have noticed some photos with P&G Beauty products.

Us Beauty United bloggers were sent some must-have winter essentials as part of the 12 Days of Beauty from December 8 until December 19, which included new items launching this month and next to create a series of photos showing how we do the holidays. From party prep to pyjamas all day, this challenge was easy since the items sent are ones that I normally use on a daily basis.

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In the spirit of the holidays, I want one lucky winner to participate in the 12 Days of Beauty as well.  I’m giving away one P&G Beauty prize pack, which includes the following:

  • Olay Sensitive Body Wash (part of the Olay Body Sensitive gift set)
  • Secret Oh La La Lavender Clear Gel Deodorant (also in this year’s Secret + Olay holiday gift set)
  • Olay Regenerist Microsculpting Cream Fragrance-Free (featured in this year’s Olay Regenerist gift set)
  • Pantene Daily Moisture Renewal Shampoo + Conditioner
  • Herbal Essences Naked Cleansing Conditioner
  • Herbal Essences Naked Dry Shampoo
  • Head & Shoulders Dry Scalp Care 2-minute Moisturizer Scalp & Hair Treatment
  • Clairol Hair Colour Coupon
  • Crest Flex-Fit Whitestrips
  • COVERGIRL Full Lash Bloom Mascara in Very Black
  • COVERGIRL Eye Shadow Quads in Notice Me Nudes
  • COVERGIRL Bombshell Powder Brow & Liner Medium Brown

Entering is super easy, fill out the Rafflecopter below.  Contest ends December 22, 2014 and is open to Canadian residents only. Good luck!

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Disclosure: I am a #BeautyUnited blogger. As part of my affiliation with this group I receive products and special access to P&G events. The opinions on this blog are my own.

 

Party pizazz

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Christmas party season is in full force. Although I am a firm believer in the fact that you can wear sequins year round, I feel like once it starts to feel like the holidays, a little shimmer in your life can do some good. Whether it’s a work Christmas party, a family one, or dinner spent with friends, this is a great time to dress up and sparkle and shine.

For this look, I used the Tarte Amazonian Clay eyeshadow palette from the Bon Voyage holidays 2014 set.  I chose to do a glittery smoky eye. No liner, big lashes, and a nude lip.  Finish it off with a touch of Make Up For Ever Holodiam Powder, and this one will have people catching your eye even across the room.

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1. As always, lay down your primers and start with your eyes first. Fill in your brows, then with a matte white, pop this along your brow bone, acting as your highlight. I used Make Up For Ever #00 Matte White from the Technicolor palette.

2. With Merci You Later and a fluffy crease brush, work this into your crease, acting as a transition shade.

3. Using an eyeshadow brush, apply C’est La Vie all over your lids.

4. With your crease brush, work Play Nice into your crease, then blend.

5. Skip the liner and just pop on some falsies instead. I used Kiss Look Natural lashes in Flirty.

6. With Make Up For Ever Holodiam Powder in #303, a shimmery white, lightly apply this to your lids to add some shine.  Then, apply Play Nice along your lower lash line, finishing off your bottom lashes with a coat of mascara.

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Sport this look with an LBD, or if you really want to be eye-catching this season, rock a sequin crop top, like I did (mine is from H&M).

Happy holidays!

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The best gift of all…

title Everyone has a wish list when it comes to the holiday season (and if they don’t, they’re lying).  I want a heart rate monitor for when I work out, these cute pair of Kate Spade earrings, and a case for my new iPad mini.

The holiday season can be a very selfish time of year.  I want this and I have to have that and if I don’t get it, I’m not happy. Sometimes you often forgot how fortunate you are and how many people there are out there that actually need things that don’t carry a designer name or price tag.  Even something as simple as a bed, which I was quickly reminded of when I went at lunch this past Monday with a couple coworkers to pick up cots for children in need here in Winnipeg.

Not only is the holiday season about celebrating with loved ones and family (and getting a few gifts of your own), but it’s also about giving back. Instead of taking advantage of all those before-Christmas sales for items you probably don’t need (how often are you really going to wear that sequin dress?), why not make a difference with that money instead?

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UNICEF Canada has given me the exclusive opportunity to unBOX possibilities and to actually touch, feel and taste some of the survival gifts that typically go straight from online purchase. There are over 60 lifesaving items that you can choose from online that go directly to help children in need around the world. Items range from a Mother and Baby Tetanus Pack ($28) to Bed Nets ($45) all the way up to 4WD vehicle ($33,341). Choose to donate one item or box a bunch of items together.

As I mentioned, I was sent some of the popular items that UNICEF offers, things that most of us probably take advantage of, but can really help others in need.  First up was a baby blanket.  Simple right?  This cotton blanket seems so second nature to us, but can mean safety and comfort to both babies and moms.  Blankets for babies are only $22 and that gives three babies a cozy welcome.

Next up are food items. Fifty per cent of all child deaths under five are caused by malnutrition and without proper nutrition in the first 1,000 days of life, children face long-term health risks.  So, would you believe that for $10 you can give a malnourished child food to survive? Remember in Mean Girls when Lindsay Lohan’s character gave Regina George those foreign “weight-loss” bars, but they made her gain all that weight?  Plumpy’Nut, a therapeutic, peanut-based food, boosts a malnourished child’s chance at survival by eating just three packs a day (your $10 is enough for 21 packs of this product). I tried Plumpy’Nut and then offered it to a ton of my coworkers to try and the general consensus was that it’s really good.  It tastes like peanut butter, but a little thicker.  If it wasn’t so high in calories (which is the point of it), I totally would have ate the whole package.

Both the Blankets for Babies and Plumpy’Nut are matched gifts, which can mean a doubled impact up to $25,000 thanks for generous UNICEF partners.

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Pair your gift of Plumpy’Nut with Therapeutic Milk, which for $20 will provide 50 glasses of milk for children in need, a necessity at emergency feeding centres, refugee camps and hospitals. Growing up in Canada, the ability to feed babies and watch them grow healthy and strong is such a given that its weird that think that some moms don’t get that option.

Lastly, the gift of water is a big one. Did you know that 1,600 children die everyday from unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation? I know growing up I always felt fortunate that I can just go to the tap and drink the water directly from there.  For $19 you can provide a family of four with enough clean water for four months. Gift Water Purification Tablets that can be used for drinking, cooking and cleaning. I put a tablet in a cup of water, which takes about 30 minutes to disintegrate.  I didn’t think there would be a difference in taste, but the water did taste like it was chlorinated, similar to pool water.  Keep in mind that I also mixed it into bottled water, which didn’t need to be filtered.

Okay so they may not be that designer pair of shoes you’ve been eyeing for some time, but after all it’s better to give than receive. After seeing how simple these gifts are, and especially how affordable they are considering the impact they give ($30 for Plumpy’Nut plus the Therapeutic Milk, which is around what I usually spend on a dinner and night out with girlfriends), please consider taking a look at the UNICEF Survival Gifts catalogue and gift something to someone in need.  One million children took their first and last breath on the day they were born, one in two of all child deaths are from malnutrition, and 17,000 children die every day from preventable causes. Thus far, 5.94 million survival gifts were sent to 42 countries around the world. There are tons of options to choose from and personalize, visit unicefunBOX.ca or join in the convo using hashtag #unBOXpossibilities.   You can also check out UNICEF’s YouTube channel to see real-life experiences on how your gifts unBox possibilities for people in need.

How will you be giving back this holiday season?

Please note, I am working with UNICEF Canada on this post. 

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